bilateral gastroc release
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Hi folks
had plantar fascitis for near on a year now
tried resting , stretching, ultrasound etc
specialist now refered me for surgery
the procedure is a bilateral medial head of gastroc release
any pf sufferers had this operation ?
What is the recovery time after the operation
any help much appreciated
pete
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martin0422 pedro1967
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pedro1967 martin0422
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thanks for the information
sorry to hear of your trouble after your operations
i ve had plantar fascitis for close on a year so hopefully this operation will do the trick
the specialist said i suffer from tight calves so procedure will help to release the pressure on the calves and hopefully rectify the pf
He didnt say anything about recovery time so was in the dark as to how long i would be off my feet after the op
hopefully you ll have a positive outcome and you ll be healed altogether
all the best anyway
pete
martin0422 pedro1967
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Roxy2013 martin0422
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thanks Roxy2013 in UK
martin0422 Roxy2013
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MsTeejae martin0422
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bob_2020 pedro1967
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martin0422 bob_2020
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bob_2020 martin0422
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martin0422 bob_2020
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pedro1967 bob_2020
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also it was a horrible experience getting it done
but it works with some people snd doesnt in others
i had a bilateral release of gastro muscle in both calfs yesterday , the op went ok but my calfs feel like there hanging off my legs
feet feel better now but legs feel awful like theres weights on my legs
got crutches to help me get around but when i put pressure on feet my calfs ache
mayvbe early days but feel like my pf has been sorted but now got probs with calfs
was wary og having this op but exhausted every other avenue
MsTeejae bob_2020
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dennis_49459 pedro1967
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lianne1981 pedro1967
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Apologies for the long reply & good luck
martin0422 lianne1981
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bob_2020 lianne1981
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lianne1981 martin0422
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lianne1981 bob_2020
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Roxy2013 lianne1981
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i have had PF for about a year and despite trying all of what has been mentioned it sort of went on its own, but now i have achilles tendonopathy which i think is the same as tight calf muscles. i think private physios with a special interest in PF are much better than the local GP. acupuncture helped and then i tried extracorpeal shock wave treatment, i was lucky as my private physio had just bought a machine so i only had to pay £90 on top of usual fees. PF/tight calves/achilles tendonopathy is an amazin problem because you can see from all these forums its incredibly difficult/individual to fix and it clearly isn't easy to fix becuase the drug companies would have been on it had it been. the NHS is OK for care but for diagnostics its worth paying a for a private consultation, so get the diagnosis then get care on nhs. i work for the nhs! i have started having deep massage by sports physio and that has been the best progress so far for me. and the amazin thing is my PF was much worse on my right but now i have tight achilles tendons on both legs.HOW DOES THAT HAPPEN??? grrrrrr.
and now my nhs orthotics make my feet so hot its better not wearing them!!
ladyjack51 lianne1981
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lianne1981 ladyjack51
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drastic I know but when I last saw the surgeon I told him in frustration to just remove my feet as I have had enought of being in pain.
martin0422 lianne1981
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bob_2020 lianne1981
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ladyjack51 lianne1981
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tivvy ladyjack51
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Steve
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pedro1967 lianne1981
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i had mine a week ago and still feeling pain,like yourself , i was told the benfits would be immediate
initially my feet felt good but have had that vice gripping my heels feeling last couple of days
hopefully this is still connected to the op and will settle down over coming weeks
at the end of the day i still think that even the so called experts in this field still dont really understand the condition
i ve been told after two weeks to start doing stretching again, been doing it for a year now and hasnt done much good
like yourself i dont really know what the future holds
but suppose we have to remain optimistic
MsTeejae pedro1967
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bob_2020 MsTeejae
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Roxy2013 bob_2020
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my PF went after about a year. i waited a year for an nhs referral to orthotic but then the ones i had made made my feet so hot i couldn't wear them. stretching with one of those exercise bands helps +++, and i found the simple strapping helped enourmously. so my PF has gone now, but now i have achilles tightening for some reason and am beginning to wonder if it wasn't my simple orthotics several months ago.
hang in there..... keep stretching and resting, and icing, and anti-inflammatories....xx